‘Wonderful People, Good Souls’: The Victims Of The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

People pay their respects in front of a memorial on Sunday outside of the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh after a shooting there on left 11 people dead.

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Updated at 4:03 p.m. ET

Eleven people were killed on Saturday when a gunman entered Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue and opened fire on the congregants. The victims ranged in age from 54 to 97; eight were men, three were women. Two of them were brothers, and two were a married couple.

Chuck Diamond was a rabbi at Tree of Life until about a year ago, and he remains a member of the community, living just around the corner from the synagogue. He knew many of the victims.